Hello, everyone. So glad to have you back for democracy media in the public sphere. So first were going to do a shout out to begin our class as weve done before. Can i have natalie and ryan come up here, please . Okay. Natalie and ryan. Natalie and ryan are giving you a shout out, a special shout out to start class. Go ahead and have a seat. So Natalie Natalie has previously worked for npr, you are now working with a get out the Vote Organization which youve told us a little bit about and were just really proud that youre supporting that democracy and youre doing social media to democracy media in the public sphere. Ryan is in the process of building an app to tell us how long the polling lines are, which is just incredible. So bringing in, again, that democracy media and the public sphere. We need those apps, my husband is in line right now, 70minute wait where he is so people are really going to need this app that ryan is creating. So to you both, you get a hat. A round of applause.
May look like a scene from a bygone era. These young people are part of a community present day Central America they belong to a Christian Group known as mennonites, ultra conservative protestants, who shoot the modern world. Hit a, a new school house will sit on one side voice on the other, the recession, passages from the bible in on touch and their this morning, the youngest children. And then in the alphabet i look at the letter. I am pointing to god the older children are reading the new testament, printed in front of the traditional german script, and not to history, geography or foreign languages. The bible is the only text book saying, and baden, i teach them to read, saying, pray, recite poetry right here, count. Thats it. The children begin their schooling at age 6 and finish from the 13th long enough to learn the basics. But this is we learned from when i went to school, when the father of my grandfather went to school of every hour with you know, in a very thick not in a hi
Wash your hands. Reporter he flew out of sfo and headed to the east coast to celebrate thanksgiving with family. He considered the travel warnings because of covid19 but was willing to take the risk. The lighterthanusual crowds put him at ease. Less people on the plane. Its a big difference for the middle seats usually empty and most of the airlines. Everybody has been doing their thing and respecting space and hopefully if everyone practices that, we should be okay. Reporter the centers for Disease Control and prevention is urging americans to avoid flying this thanksgiving holiday. Travelling may increase the chance of getting the virus and spreading it. At sfo, the spokesman said, they are down 75 from what they usually see at this type. What makes this year different is not only the pandemic but the Current Health warnings and travel advisories, recommending against travel. Reporter he told people who decided to fly to expect a different sfo than you might remember. Only twothird o
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We are proud your supporting democracy and you are doing social media. Democracy, media and the public sphere. Ryan is in the process of building a map to tell how long polling lines are. Bringing in the democracy, media, and the public sphere. We need those apps. My husband is in line now at 870 waite wait a 70minute where he is. Both of you get a has. A hat. They each get a hat that says cspan 2020 on the front. On the back, unfiltered. [laughter] you each get a hat. You get something. That is right. And then, very handy, always needed, a pen. [applause] thank you, both, for your work promoting democracy, media, and the public sphere, which is why we are all here today, right . Today we are going to talk about political advertising in campaigns. This is from chapter 13 in our book. There is much to discuss. Something that came to mind for me is something told to bob woodward and Carl Bernstein by deep throat. Follow the . Money. Yes, follow the money. Campaign advertising and politic